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>> also big day for google, right? >> it is. we're watching google shares hit an all time high of $775. it had an ipo in 2004, at $85. that makes it up more than, what, 800% in eight years. you're having google riding on the coattails of the broader market today. with all the hype and focus we give to apple, we forget there is another $700 tech giant in town. investors are buying in today because -- in hopes the company is getting close to settling an antitrust case in europe. google has been really the focus of this three-year investigation that has been going on in the eu and to its search business there, the dominance of the google search engine. also helping the stock move higher today, brooke, wireless carriers activating a million android devices per day, giving apple a run for its money. >> good for those folks who got in when getting was good in '04. alison kosik, thank you. >>> broad picture, let's talk to jill schlessinger. jill, i knew i liked you. i was reading a piece today where you quoted the grateful dead in talk
>> also big day for google, right? >> it is. we're watching google shares hit an all time high of $775. it had an ipo in 2004, at $85. that makes it up more than, what, 800% in eight years. you're having google riding on the coattails of the broader market today. with all the hype and focus we give to apple, we forget there is another $700 tech giant in town. investors are buying in today because -- in hopes the company is getting close to settling an antitrust case in europe....
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if you google it, a little beauty queen murder will come up. >> yes, this is like the casey anthony case -- >> of our generation, little ways back. >> and the parents could never seem to escape it even though they were never convicted. let's talk about this case outside of atlanta. a man shoots and kills a driver who had pulled up to his house by mistake. the shooter, 69-year-old philip sailor said he was afraid it was a home invasion. the people were looking to go, but they went to the wrong house. sailor shot and killed the driver, so holly, is it reasonable to say that the sailors -- i don't know that he was defending himself. >> they're going to have a difficult road, number one, these people had hardly opened the door of the vehicle, this is somebody pulling into the driveway. if you're out of your house, or in your house, you look and see a -- an unfamiliar car, lock the door. this elderly gentleman went out there, waving a gun into the air, firing it and asked these young people who never even opened the door, are backing away. and there is some evidence to suggest because the tir
if you google it, a little beauty queen murder will come up. >> yes, this is like the casey anthony case -- >> of our generation, little ways back. >> and the parents could never seem to escape it even though they were never convicted. let's talk about this case outside of atlanta. a man shoots and kills a driver who had pulled up to his house by mistake. the shooter, 69-year-old philip sailor said he was afraid it was a home invasion. the people were looking to go, but they...
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this is -- you know, think about google earth. how much can they do right now? they can zoom in and get a picture of your house. so once you allow not just big corporations, governmental entities, but individual people to fly drones into that air space, how good are their cameras? can they look into your house, can they take photographs. this is absolutely going to be a big new area for the law to address. >> i've seen legitimate uses, even realtors, who take the drone up and they're giving a potential buyer of a home a very good birds eye view of the house. but, you know, not just police, but what about people who might have bad intentions? that's where obviously the concern comes in. >> well, of course it is. and then what you're going to find, brianna, the law has not caught up with the technology. we saw this when the internet was first invented. they did not have laws as to what is copyrighted, what is trade marked, what is your personal property rights. we're going to see the same things when people violate your privacy when these drones, what law can you
this is -- you know, think about google earth. how much can they do right now? they can zoom in and get a picture of your house. so once you allow not just big corporations, governmental entities, but individual people to fly drones into that air space, how good are their cameras? can they look into your house, can they take photographs. this is absolutely going to be a big new area for the law to address. >> i've seen legitimate uses, even realtors, who take the drone up and they're...
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if i want to pay with my mobile phone i can use google wallet. let's test it out. whoops. i selected my card here. and i just hold it against. >> backwards. >> oh. >> no cards enabed. i'm enabling it. now i can just hold it against here. >> it took. >> all right. thank you very much. >> goog wallet only, would on sprint, virgin mobile devices and the nexus 7 tablet. >> next up morning coffee and here they use a service called level up that's going to allow me to pay with my smartphone. >> put your phone right here and level up will scan the barcode. >> so i just bought a coffee. >> yeah. >> right? >> right. thank you. >> the mobile payment space is projected to be $171 billion business this year. and it's on the rise. so what is the future look like? we asked one of the major players. >> if you're paying with your name, you don't need your phone or your wallet at all. >> i should be able to pay using square just by telling you my name, right? >> yeah. >> so i'd like to get a scone, please. >> okay. >> and my name is laurie. >> your name is laurie. i see you right there. >>
if i want to pay with my mobile phone i can use google wallet. let's test it out. whoops. i selected my card here. and i just hold it against. >> backwards. >> oh. >> no cards enabed. i'm enabling it. now i can just hold it against here. >> it took. >> all right. thank you very much. >> goog wallet only, would on sprint, virgin mobile devices and the nexus 7 tablet. >> next up morning coffee and here they use a service called level up that's going to...
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. >>> google's executive chairman plans to sell a big chunk of his stake in the company. eric schmitt will the sell up to 3.2 million shares of google stock. guess how much that's worth? pretty penny. $2.5 billion. what do you do with that much money? >>> more ahead. an asteroid is hurtling towards et and this one will be close. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's
. >>> google's executive chairman plans to sell a big chunk of his stake in the company. eric schmitt will the sell up to 3.2 million shares of google stock. guess how much that's worth? pretty penny. $2.5 billion. what do you do with that much money? >>> more ahead. an asteroid is hurtling towards et and this one will be close. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect...
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if you want to find grants google "college grants" and you'll get countless options to apply for. it can make a huge difference. attendance costs for freshmen at public schools on the list is about $10,000 when you factor in those grants and aid compared to the 19,000 initial sticker price. colleges often include textbook prices in their tuition costs and that can scare people away but nowadays many students at these colleges are finding cheaper options online or using ebooks when it comes to those crazy prices for those textbooks. carol? >> okay so what other schools are on the list? >> so what "princeton review" did was separated the best value schools by public and private. public included university of virginia, uv led the list followed by the university of north carolina, the new college of florida, william and mary and ucla. as for the private schools, swarthmore topped the list, followed by harvard, williams, princeton and pomona in california. who knew, harvard? see you need to be smart enough to go. >> exactly and creative and all that kind of stuff. >> yes. >> alison kos
if you want to find grants google "college grants" and you'll get countless options to apply for. it can make a huge difference. attendance costs for freshmen at public schools on the list is about $10,000 when you factor in those grants and aid compared to the 19,000 initial sticker price. colleges often include textbook prices in their tuition costs and that can scare people away but nowadays many students at these colleges are finding cheaper options online or using ebooks when it...